<quoted text>But that is due to prohibition, not to the product itself. That's why we debate for legalizing it.You could say that cannabis is the most dangerous drug, as even a few gram on you can send you to jail! But again, this shows humans are dangerous, not marijuana.Legalize all drugs, because prohibition injures and kills more than all drugs together, and it corrupts the entire society from top to bottom.

Even if legalized, you would still be subject to testing and being fired if your employer has a WRITTEN zero tolerance drug policy. That will not and cannot change until the government drops the workman's comp laws that say an employer has to insure employees safety and wellbeing. An on the job accident now requires testing at the emergency room or industrial medicine office so having it in your system will cause major problems. Get in a serious wreck that's not even your fault and if you're tested positive, the fault comes back on you with a DUI and cancelled or high risk insurance.

Maybe legalize it 40 years ago when all the hippies were being raped and murdered by the red necks. Now, they're all gone and the ones who are profiting from legalization are foreigners and big business. It's all wrong now. Medical marijuana, if it cures or helps, fine. But recreational pot, it's all for the wrong people now.

You'll never know how damaged the American family got from the felony possession arrests that Beaver and Wally got back then. Now, after all these decades, that family unit is gone and what is left isn't American at all. There's simply no recreation in the drug now. If you realize all the devastation it's caused, it's just not fun. It's medicine, fine, but all the happiness that came with bagging a lid has left with the American family that raised you to adulthood.

And that was an American family that did that, not the folk who are here now with all these legalization movements.

Im all for it. I smoke it everie hour im awaik. As and offishal i can say i stronglie support it. Vote Scattinni for police cheif there two.fiting for you!Jimbo

I do not think this JIMBO is real. this was obviously posted by someone trying toportray pot smokers as stupid non spellers.no one could perfectly misspell that many words in one paragraph.nice try, dude

<quoted text> Even if legalized, you would still be subject to testing and being fired if your employer has a WRITTEN zero tolerance drug policy. That will not and cannot change until the government drops the workman's comp laws that say an employer has to insure employees safety and wellbeing. An on the job accident now requires testing at the emergency room or industrial medicine office so having it in your system will cause major problems. Get in a serious wreck that's not even your fault and if you're tested positive, the fault comes back on you with a DUI and cancelled or high risk insurance.

Even the DEA begin to hire cyber-hackers smoking pot, because,...well they don't find good computer hackers not smoking pot. Once pot is legal, the lies will sleep at last, and eventually both the insurance companies and the employers will promote medication and recreative plants like cannabis, salvia, iboga, because they improve health and productivity. Legalize all drugs and tax them on "real" evidence of problems. Hmm... whisky might get expensive, but the insurance companies will pay for your cannabis :)

Many years ago I worked for several years in the HQ of the State Dept. of Corrections. The California Rehabilitation Center (CRC) was an institution for people convicted of serious narcotic offenses. At one point a survey was done of all the inmates in that prison about their first drug use. Almost all of them indicated they started using marijuana and gradually migrated to harder drugs. Narcotics are such a serious problem in our nation and I am not in favor of legalizing a gateway drug to more serious drugs. It has been proven that marijuana is addictive-just like heroin, alcohol, etc. Why would we want to dumb up our country even more!

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Proposition 19 would change California Law to Legalize Marijuana and Allow It to Be Regulated and Taxed:- Allows people 21 years old or older to possess, cultivate, or transport marijuana for personal use.- Permits local governments to regulate and tax commercial production and sale of marijuana to people 21 years old or older.- Prohibits people from possessing marijuana on school grounds, using it in public, smoking it while minors are present, or providing it to anyone under 21 years old.- Maintains current prohibitions against driving while impaired.How will you vote on November 2?

It does not matter what California does. It is still illegal under federal law. When Obama leaves office the next president could decide to enforce federal law, raid all the growers, sellers, etc. and put them all in federal prison.

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